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...debt payments until the Mosley "reconstruction program" shall have been completed. Obviously the Conservative Sunday Express was justified in splashing out the manifesto under a derisive screamer: If I Were Prime Minister-By Sir Oswald Mosley. But observers noted that numerous features of the "Mosley program" correspond with Liberal Leader David Lloyd George's ideas of how to deal with Britain's economic crisis. Is Sir Oswald a stalking horse for the Welshman? The Mosleys have been loudly describing as "too old," Scot MacDonald, 64, and Stanley Baldwin, 63; but Sir Oswald, 34, declared last week that...
...forty-nine double suites, nineteen triple suites, and eleven suites for four men, ranging in price per student from $100 to $600 a year. In the past, the halls comprising Adams House have included the higher priced rooms in the College, but the prices have generally been reduced to correspond with those in the other Houses. Each suite has a study with a fireplace, and all but two have private baths. Each will be furnished, although students who wish to use their own furniture may do so. Rugs of good quality may be rented from the University. Each suite...
Propaganda trials in Russia correspond to U. S. Presidential statements, serve to emphasize the Administration's notions. Last big affair of this sort was the Schachkta Trial (TIME, July 2 & 16, 1928), broadcast by radio to prove that lazy, clumsy or willfully inefficient engineers or workmen could expect harsh treatment. Hero of these proceedings was Soviet Prosecutor Nikolai Vassilievitch Krylenko. Last week in a 30-column statement which Moscow papers dutifully printed, Comrade Krylenko announced that he would put eight arrested persons on trial for conspiring with non-Bolshevik citizens to seize the State and to make...
...building will follow the prevailing style of the new Houses, Georgian, to conform with the University's building tradition. It is of brick and limestone, the brickwork to correspond to that of Dunster House, with colored mortar...
Daily Reports. Like brigade commanders to their superior, the administrators of the twelve Prohibition districts, which correspond roughly to the Federal Court circuits, must report daily to Chief Woodcock. What they report will have been gathered by numerous assistant administrators under them-the regimental commanders of this army. Their reports will contain the doings of their regiments of Dry agents each...